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At what speed do you need a tripod to stabilize the camera?
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At what speed do you need a tripod to stabilize the camera?
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That means if you're shooting with a 35mm lens, you need a shutter speed faster than 1/70th of a second to get tack sharp photos handheld. If it's a 400mm lens, then you need a 1/800 of a second. Any slower, and it's time to use a tripod.
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